Jozef Kowalczyk

Jozef Kowalczyk is the son of two commoners from the city of Warsaw making him a common born.

Jozef Kowalczyk would be sworn a member of House Teague during his rise within the Church of Poland and during this time was seen by many as a subservient young man of whom in all of his actions could be controlled leading to his rise within the ranks of the corrupted Church of Poland. Fabek Teague would become increasingly devout under the tutelage of the Polish Cardinal Józef Kowalczyk and in a period that became known as the Polish Inquisition he would begin to pass laws in Poland that restricted the increasingly corrupted noble class of Poland from some of the more greedy actions they were committing as well as imprisoning and in some cases executing many nobles for being guilty of committing cardinal Sins including sending his own brother Dawid to jail for two years for greed. Jozef Kowalczyk would be assasinated within the walls of Warsaw during the events of the Fourth Green Crusade after the rebellious elements of the Kingdom of Poland realized that he was the second most dangerous element of the Kingdom of Poland following the death of Fabek Teague, and his death was framed as a heart attack despite his youth and historical health.

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History

Early History

Polish Inquisition

The King of Poland in the form of Fabek Teague would grow up within the court life of the city of Warsaw, and thus had seen the coruptuion that was rampant throughout Warsaw and Poland, and also the religious ignorance that went on, but for much of his early reign he maintained this status quo with only the death of the Arch Bishop Wieceslaw Skrocki changing his opinions. Following the death of Wieceslaw Skrocki the Polish Church of Christ would install Jozef Kowalczyk of whom had spent his life in isolation in a church in northern Poland leading to the church believing they could control him, but instead of being a stooge he would be a religious fanatic of whom came to the court and quickly got into the ear of King Fabek Teague. This influence would quick turn Fabek Teague towards being increasingly devout under the tutelage of the Polish Arch-Bishop Jozef Kowalczyk and under this tutelage he would begin to pass laws in Poland that restricted the increasingly corrupted noble class of Poland from some of the more greedy actions they were committing as well as imprisoning and in some cases executing many nobles for being guilty of committing cardinal Sins including sending his own brother Dawid to jail for two years for greed.